Info: 454g (1 lb) Resealable Bag
Citric acid has a great many applications, be it in cooking, the bathroom, or elsewhere around the house. This pure quality, powdered (anhydrous crystals) type of citric acid from Organic Connections is non-irradiated, certified kosher, and derived from a non-GMO corn source.
Info: 454g (1 lb) Resealable Bag
Citric acid has a great many applications, be it in cooking, the bathroom, or elsewhere around the house. This pure quality, powdered (anhydrous crystals) type of citric acid from Organic Connections is non-irradiated, certified kosher, and derived from a non-GMO corn source.
Product Notes:
In the kitchen, use citric acid as a salt replacement (it's also known as sour salt or lemon salt), in cheese making, or to add acidity, and tart/sour taste to various foods. Use this versatile powder as a cleaner, descaler, or to make 'bath bombs' or in other DIY cleansing or beauty products.
* Pure Quality, powdered anhydrous crystals.
* Certified Kosher by KSA.
* Sourced from the USA. Packaged in Canada.
Citric Acid Uses:
* MULTI USE HOUSEHOLD CLEANER: Natural fine granulated cleaning agent to aid kitchen mess clean up, de-greaser solution, organic stain remover, clean your jewelry and even your essential oil diffuser.
* EDIBLE FOOD PRESERVATIVE AND ENHANCER: Flavouring your food just got easier; this kitchen and baking essential is used for flavour enhancing and preservation of soft drinks, jellies, meats, etc. Also used to add acidic, sour taste to soft drinks, candy, gummies, foods, and for mozzarella cheese making!
* SKIN CARE: Perfect for DIY (Do It Yourself) hair and face wash and masks to exfoliate and promote skin growth. Base of bath fizzes and tablets, creams, soaps, and hair cleanser.
Related: Also see NOW Real Food Citric Acid.
Suggested Usage:
Use as a substitute for lemon juice when canning, or in recipes.
To reduce oxidation build-up on cut up apples or other fruit, mix 1/4 teaspoon of citric acid with one cup of cold water and pour over fruit.
Or use it to clean up greasy messes, organic stains, water-boiling or vaporizing appliances.
Some DIY skin, beauty, or cleansing applications include: as part of face washes or masks to exfoliate and promote skin growth; or in creams, soaps, or hair cleansers; or as the base for bath fizzes, bath tablets, or bath bombs.